Sentences with phrase «armenian artist»

The inspiring exhibition, which takes place at 2022NQ until Saturday 7 September, also features a collaboration with Armenian artist Armenak Grigoryan.
The Bob van Orsouw Gallery presents the first larger solo exhibition by the Armenian artist Armen Eloyan (born 1966).
He is mesmerized by his love for Ana (Charlotte le Bon), an Armenian artist he has accompanied from Paris after the sudden death of her father.
The Armenian artist must also take his fair share of the plaudits with five assists already to his name, getting into key positions to provide telling passes and feed a forward line keen to hungrily gobble up every opportunity that comes their way.
Entitled Armenity — a term inspired by the diaspora of Armenian artists and intellectuals around the world — the pavilion embraces the work of eighteen contemporary artists, all of which are descendants of Armenian Genocide survivors.
part exhibition series centering on the work of 12 Armenian artists.
Born in the year 1922 in a small town in Armenia, Gevorg Avagyan is a painter that represents some of the last remaining Old World Armenian artists that still cling to the classic style that was brought forth from there.

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Gorky was a Armenian - born, very sensitive American artist, with much imagination in personal life and in his art, as his quotes reveal.
Students are introduced to the Armenian Genocide and the concept of identity through the artwork of Arshile Gorsky, an Armenian American artist and refugee.
Spender's nuanced, dramatic, and ground ¬ breaking portrait of Gorky, a gifted but bedeviled artist who concealed his painful past, makes clear the connection between Gorky's beautiful and haunting work and his unmitigated sorrow over the lost paradise of his Armenian childhood.
Dana Walrath, writer, poet, artist, Fulbright Scholar and second generation Armenian, is committed to the movement for reconciliation between Turkey and Armenia.
Vera Nazarian (born May 25, 1966 in Moscow, Russia) is an Armenian - Russian (by ethnicity) American writer of fantasy, science fiction and other «wonder fiction» including Mythpunk, an artist, and the publisher of Norilana Books.
The range is fantastic, and I think indicative of contemporary trends within the medium: angular figures and aggressively colorful compositions in a New Objectivity vein from very young, non-German artists including Anna Navasardian (Armenian but New York - based, showing with Galerie Andreas Binder, Munich) and Pawel Sliwinski (Polish, showing with Beers Contemporary, London); representational works in thick, gestural impasto, both in Kim Dorland's grand, en plein air style (Angell Gallery, Toronto), and in Bobby Mathieson's intimately scaled portraiture (Lyons Wier Gallery, New York); and abstraction both super-reductive (like Clare Grill, showing with FRED.GIAMPIETRO, New Haven) and cosmically colorful (Jennifer Lefort, showing with Patrick Mikhail Contemporary, Ottawa); plus every conceivable style in between.
From Gorky's turbulent childhood fleeing the Armenian genocide in Turkey, to his adulthood in the United States, to his suicide in his forties after a traumatic series of physical and emotional setbacks, this biography offers an intimate window into the artist's life, telling his story through many voices: his letters, sent and received; the correspondence of family and friends; pivotal reviews and criticism; newspaper articles and other essential documents.
«Sacrifice for the Fleet,» now at L.A. Louver, hosts a series of new and recent works born from the artist's fascination with Greek literature, Biblical texts, and Armenian manuscripts (he is the son of Armenian refugees).
«Anna Boghiguian: The Loom of History» will be the first solo exhibition of the Armenian - Egyptian artist's work in the United States.
Display highlights include a portrait painting of a young woman in profile by Armenian - Egyptian artist Ervand Demirdjian titled Nubian Girl, which is believed to be one of the earliest works in the collection made between 1900 - 10.
This watershed period witnessed a flourishing of breakthrough works — such as the present example — in which the artist unfurled a new pictorial language inspired by the natural world and infused with childhood memories of his Armenian birthplace.
Titled «Gorky In Context,» Dr. Rand's lecture will help to explain the personal symbolism of the Armenian - born artist whose works are currently on view until November 6 in a DMFA exhibition, ARSHILE GORKY, 1904 - 1948: A RETROSPECTIVE.
Among the young artists whom he wowed with his tales and teachings were the American Midwesterner David Smith, the Armenian refugee Arshile Gorky, and, in the 1930s, the very young Jackson Pollock, then a disciple of the regionalist Thomas Hart Benton.
By 1937, when Armenian - American artist Arshile Gorky painted Mother and Child, many artists were fleeing Europe ahead of World War II and landing in New York.
Meanwhile, a retrospective on the Armenian - born Ameri can artist Arshile Gorky who died in 1948 had been scheduled for Lacma in June 2010, but has been dropped.
«The Loom of History marks the first US solo exhibition of Armenian - Egyptian artist Anna Boghiguian (b. 1946, Cairo, Egypt).
Then I discovered that this great abstract artist was Armenian, like myself, and that his family, like mine, had suffered in the Armenian genocide.
«He was one of the giants, but a quiet giant,» says Iwan Wirth, Hauser & Wirth president, of the Armenian - born American artist.
«The Loom of History» marks the first US solo exhibition of Armenian - Egyptian artist Anna Boghiguian (b. 1946, Cairo, Egypt), whose raw and expressionistic works combine painting, drawing, writing, collage, and sculpture to contemplate the past and present through intersections of economics, philosophy, literature, and myth.
The upcoming exhibition at the Quogue Gallery comes on the heels of news that Pinajian's artwork has been chosen by the United States Department of State for an exhibition of American artists of Armenian heritage in the American Ambassador's Residence in Yerevan, Armenia.
Armenian - American artist, Avedisian was best known for his work ma...
Selected paintings by artist Simon Birch, a UK - born artist, of Armenian descent, who is based in Hong Kong, China.
Laura West is an artist from New York — who is part Russian, part Armenian — who explores bright colours, dark images and uses this emotional release to dictate the route of her work.
The award for best national pavilion went to Armenia, whose exhibition, «Armenity,» featured a group of artists from the Armenian diaspora who, as organizers of the show wrote, are «grandchildren of survivors of the Armenian Genocide — the first genocide of the 20th century» and builders of «a «transnational assembly» from the remnants of a shattered identity.»
At 4 p.m. Saturday, May 27 — immediately following the opening talk and reception with Attorney General Douglas Chin — Kevork Mourad, a Syrian - born, New York — based artist of Armenian heritage, paints live on stage to the music of Hawai`i Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Ignace (Iggy) Jang.
«MOCA Showcases Work of Pioneering Armenian - American Artist Arshile Gorky in West Coast Presentation.»
Saturday, May 27, Kevork Mourad — a Syrian - born, New York — based artist of Armenian heritage — will paint live on stage to the music of a Hawai`i musician.
Artist: Arshile Gorky (1904 - 48), one of the greatest American painters, was so uncertain about how to make sense of his Armenian origins that he adopted a Russian name, telling people he was the nephew of the writer Maxim Gorky - implausibly, since this was a pen name.
As a child, the artist survived the genocide of the Armenian people by the Ottoman Turks.
Important artists who left Europe and settled in America during the inter-war period, included the Armenian - born Arshile Gorky (1905 - 48), who settled in the US in 1920, the German - born Hans Hofmann (1880 - 1966), the ex-Bauhaus painter Joseph Albers (1888 - 1976), the Cubist Fernand Leger (1881 - 1955), the geometrical abstractionist Piet Mondrian (1872 - 1944), and the Surrealists Yves Tanguy (1900 - 55), Andre Masson (1896 - 1987), Max Ernst (1891 - 1976), who briefly married the American heiress and collector Peggy Guggenheim, and Andre Breton (1896 - 1966).
was a preeminent American Modernist artist of Armenian descent.
Waiting for Qin Feng, a solo exhibition of work by Chinese ink artist Qin Feng, will be installed in three locations, the former Monastery of San Giorgio Maggiore, now home to the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, the Armenian Catholic Monastery on San Lazzaro Island and Venice International University on San... Read More
Painting, drawing, writing, collage and sculpture, rendered in raw, expressionistic fashion, are all part of the mix in the work of this Armenian - Egyptian artist whose solo exhibition at the New Museum marks her first in the United States.
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